Feminist Human Rights: A Political Approach

Author:   Kristen Hessler
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781498592307


Pages:   190
Publication Date:   20 June 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Kristen Hessler
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781498592307


ISBN 10:   1498592309
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   20 June 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Orthodox/Political Debate and Its Methodological Assumptions Chapter 2: Towards a Political Philosophy of Human Rights Chapter 3: Structural Equality Chapter 4: Case Study: Prosecutor v. Akayesu Chapter 5: Structural Inequality and Hermeneutical Injustice Chapter 6: Engaged Moral Inquiry

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"Feminist Human Rights: A Political Approach envisions a process of moral discovery where philosophers and practitioners of human rights engage in a common moral discourse to reach a full understanding of human rights. While most philosophical inquiries keep social and political realities at arm's length, Kristen Hessler provides a skillful account of the complementary relationship between theory and practice in the specification of human rights norms. With a careful study of the prosecution of sexual crimes in international criminal tribunals, Hessler makes the compelling case that the voices of marginalized groups, victims and activists working in the trenches of social and legal reform are essential to the production of moral knowledge. Hessler brings a significant methodological innovation to the philosophy of human rights and exposes the epistemic risks of theorizing about human rights independently of the moral insights emerging from the practice. This book offers an inspiring model of theoretical research that successfully integrates strong commitments to both moral truth and moral progress--Eun-Jung Katherine Kim, Wayne State University Kristen Hessler persuasively argues that the practice of human rights can and must be viewed as a source of moral knowledge. The book offers an elegant, much-needed reimagining of the relationship between philosophical theorizing and human rights and of the role of moral theory in human rights practice. Feminist Human Rights: A Political Approach gives one of the clearest and most useful overviews of the dominant approaches to human rights in philosophical literatures out there. Using a self-consciously feminist methodology Hessler effectively explains both why the dominant approaches are so attractive to so many and why a comprehensive reimagining of these approaches is necessary. Hessler dismantles both the conceit that a ""purely theoretical"" conception of the moral underpinning of human rights is possible or desirable and the misconception that any concept intended to guide action - like a human right - can be adequately theorized without critical moral reflection. Hessler's use of examples from international humanitarian law demonstrates the value of feminist practice and methodology for human rights. In championing the conceptual significance of how human rights are used, modified, and expanded by practitioners and social movements, Hessler makes a persuasive case for a practice-based, genuinely interdisciplinary approach to normative theorizing.--Cindy Holder, University of Victoria Kristen Hessler's book is an important contribution to the philosophy of human rights, and appeals to a wide, interdisciplinary audience. The book is especially affective in arguing that, to better illuminate the theory and practice of human rights, philosophers should work in close contact with legal scholars, social scientists, and activists.--Pablo Gilabert, Concordia University"


"Kristen Hessler persuasively argues that the practice of human rights can and must be viewed as a source of moral knowledge. The book offers an elegant, much-needed reimagining of the relationship between philosophical theorizing and human rights and of the role of moral theory in human rights practice. Feminist Human Rights: A Political Approach gives one of the clearest and most useful overviews of the dominant approaches to human rights in philosophical literatures out there. Using a self-consciously feminist methodology Hessler effectively explains both why the dominant approaches are so attractive to so many and why a comprehensive reimagining of these approaches is necessary. Hessler dismantles both the conceit that a ""purely theoretical"" conception of the moral underpinning of human rights is possible or desirable and the misconception that any concept intended to guide action - like a human right - can be adequately theorized without critical moral reflection. Hessler's use of examples from international humanitarian law demonstrates the value of feminist practice and methodology for human rights. In championing the conceptual significance of how human rights are used, modified, and expanded by practitioners and social movements, Hessler makes a persuasive case for a practice-based, genuinely interdisciplinary approach to normative theorizing.--Cindy Holder, University of Victoria"


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Kristen Hessler is professor in the Philosophy Department at the University at Albany (SUNY).

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